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    have different destinies‚ but one thing is the same everyone dies in the end. "The Masque of the Red Death" is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. The story has two main characters it focuses on. One character is Prince Prospero and the second is the Red Death. The Red Death is a disease that kills people in thirty minutes. After half of the village is dead from the disease‚ Prince Prospero decides to host a masque at his castellated abbey “Castle”‚ and he invites a thousand of his friends to join

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    "The Masque of the Red Death" can be seen as an allegory about death. In the story Prince Prospero tries to avoid the deadly plague by gathering some friends and going to “one of his castellated abbeys” (687). Abbeys are usually a place where monks and nuns in the religious life live. This could be interpreted to mean that when faced with death people seek out religious or spiritual sanctuary. The colors of the rooms are significant. That at the eastern extremity was hung‚ for example in blue—and

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    In “Masque of the Red Death” Edgar Allan Poe uses symbols to express emotions. Throughout the story there is little dialogue leaving Poe to express the characters by using symbols. The first way this is expressed in through the color of each room. Each room color has a different meaning and reflects how the people in it feel. The next symbol is the clock in the western chamber. The clock is able to represent the fear of the people at the party because of the reactions it causes in them. The final

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death is Poe details how futile attempts to inhibit the inevitability of mortality ultimately fail‚ regardless of how lofty or respectable one’s status in life. Prince Prospero is described as eccentric‚ extravagant‚ and even materialistically vain all of which is simply a charade to offset his fear of death‚ but fails to prolong his life. Prospero’s somewhat foolish behavior can be seen when Poe writes “while the pestilence raged most furiously abroad

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    Lisa Highsmith English 111:E7 Professor Veronica Brenneck February 23‚ 2013 “The Masque of the Red Death” By: Edgar Allan Poe In the story Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe‚ taken from the book entitled Fifty Short Stories‚ Poe describes a time in which a plague hit the town leaving many people to die. Prince Prospero unlike the commoners did not fear this plague because he enclosed himself and his friends inside a castle were there was protection from this plague. Throughout

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    design." (Poe 244). To this effect‚ Poe drenches his works in symbolism and allegory. Especially in shorter works‚ Poe assigns meaning to the smallest object‚ explicitly deriving exurbanite significance within concise descriptions. "The Masque of the Red Death" tells the story of a Prince Prospero who along with his one thousand friends sought a haven from the plague that was ravishing their country. They lived together in the prince ’s luxurious abbey with all the amenities and securities imaginable

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    In the writings of “The Masque of the Red Death‚” Edgar Allan Poe uses symbols much to his benefit to include a deeper context to his words‚ by the symbolism of the seven rooms‚ the ebony clock‚ and Prince Prospero himself. Each of the seven rooms‚ upon further examination of the text‚ becomes a symbol of the track of life that begins with creation and finishes upon the room of death. Without this symbolism‚ the track of Prince Prospero following the Red Death becomes an uncomplicated trek through

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    but most cannot‚ and those who can are merely delaying the inevitable. In the story “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author‚ uses plot developments to drastically change the story’s initially positive atmosphere with a bleak one until the climax puts the final nail in the coffin. The story begins with Prince Prospero locking himself and a thousand friends away in order to escape the Red Death. The author makes the building that they are in seem masterfully crafted and impenetrable

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    This is shown in the story “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe. The character‚ Prince Prospero‚ is a very proud man‚ who rules all that his eyes can see. Unfortunately‚ his pride is easily conveyed as selfishness‚ which is the opposite side of this ‘Double Sided Blade’. Prospero shows both of these qualities in many ways throughout the story. Prospero shows this trait of both pride and selfishness when he decides to build a wall to not only keep out death and disease‚ but to keep in the

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    The hidden message in Poe’s "The Masque of the Red Death" is that each room represents a stage of human life. The first piece of evidence that the allegory of the story is human life is the room colors are from lightest to darkest‚ just like life is from beginning to end. Lightest being the first stage of life and darkest being the last stage of life. The blue room is the first room which would represent birth and the first coming into the world. Purple‚ a combination of two colors represent

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